Crocheted from lace-weight mohair in an ethereal blue, this baby is the latest in disfunctional garb to grace the annals of apparel gone askew,better known as Project Wrongway! Attach this nascent netting to your sleeve with one a curly-legged spider pin and you have yourself an accessory that's sure to engender much witty webby conversation (or laughter)...

Better pic of the arachne pin...

Now, I am aware that I am not an arachnologist and my spideys lack a certain anatomical correctness. Peeps I'm good, but I'm not that good...However, your input, insights and suggestions with regard to my spidey mutant-ness are always welcome and appreciated!

Anyway, this here webby is definitely a first draft. I'd really love to make one in a semi-circle shape, but until I've time to tackle another version this one is a decent first crack at the mesh phenomena.

Stay tuned for more webs and wonders because October is creeping 'round the corner. Much more to behold has we enter the official season of Monster Crochet!

ack! this one kinda gives me the heebiegeebies - you just had to go and use a lace wt to make it all webby --- ugh... i can almost feel it! *shiver!!don't get me wrong, i love spiders... just not their webs!when we find them around the house, i always relocate them to my craft room---i like to think that the presence of spiders will keep away wool moths. good theory, no?

I love the spiders! The web is really awesome, but I know I would just poke my arm through the web destroy it in the act of wearing it. But I could *so* completely cover a jacket with those spiders!!!!!!!

Truly beautiful with an emphermal quality to it. A shimmery metallic one would be awesome. And perhaps next a silky one? How about making it into a shawl kind of like the batwings shawl. Keep the same overall circular shape, but not join up one spoke. Wrap yourself in silk!

Oh my god Halloween is going to take on a whole new flavor this year! You should start now. I mean, you have the accessories to stretch this out for two full months. I love it - anatomically correct spiders or not.

Very cool spider web and use of crochet! I imagine it attached all along a black sleeve underside, from underarm to wrist. Then also attached down along the side of the same garment. So when you raise your arm,the web opens up and the spider pops out! You can put it on your less-used arm so it won't get so tangled in stuff and you won't give away the surprise too easily.